The New York Times earlierreportedon the development.
RFK Jr. has long been an outspoken skeptic of vaccines, despite scant evidence supporting cause for concern.
Bryan Johnson, the longevity guru, offers fundamental advice that is reasonablei.e.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered the anti-vaccine nonprofit he once led to delete fake CDC webpage linking vaccines to autism.Hannah Beier/Bloomberg/Getty
get a full nights rest, eat unprocessed foodsthen veersinto more fringe ideasnot necessarily supported by empirical evidence.
FromYour Local Epidemiologist, an independent Substack:
Apparently even RFK Jr. felt the webpage went too far.
The CDC recently said it willre-investigate the linkbetween vaccines and autism.
Children’s Health Defense created a mock version of the CDC website.Source:Your Local Epidemiologist
It is also possible that deadlymeasles outbreaksacross the United States have something to do with RFK Jr.s move.
The outbreaks have been concentrated in communities with low vaccination rates.
In January, an unvaccinated school-aged child in Texas died from measlesthe first such U.S. deathreportedin a decade.
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